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Inquiring Reporter: Given the lockout, will you watch the Canucks this season?

Inquiring Reporter: Given the lockout, will you watch the Canucks this season?

Mob protest makes no point

Mob protest makes no point

Dear Editor: This was bullying on an epic scale: On Dec. 23, the south mall of Park Royal Shopping Centre was closed down by a terrifying mob of natives waving banners. The drumming was so loud it was deafening.
High on the agenda

High on the agenda

FRANKLY, we agree with Lynn Valley resident Connie Fay. The proposed highrises in the town centre look "like the Olympic Village stuck in Lynn Valley.
Road rager sentence totally out of proportion

Road rager sentence totally out of proportion

Dear Editor: Once again I am astounded at the wrist slapping sentences that continue to be handed down in our courts (Road Rage Bat Wielder Avoids Jail, North Shore News, Jan. 2).
Empty bandwagon

Empty bandwagon

WHEN news broke early Sunday morning that a tentative agreement had been reached between the millionaire-club players' association and the billionaire-club National Hockey League owners, local fan reaction was curiously muted.
SeaBus contract questioned

SeaBus contract questioned

Dear Editor: It was no surprise to me that TransLink would award the new SeaBus contract to an offshore shipyard, they always do the wrong thing.
Parking police get free parking

Parking police get free parking

Dear Editor: I think I have a solution for the parking problems for the Lions Gate Hospital employees. They should pay the same as our city staff. Oh, that's right their parking is free. Silly me! Duncan Dickinson North Vancouver
Don't put L. Valley in shadow

Don't put L. Valley in shadow

Dear Editor: I have looked at the development that is being proposed for the Lynn Valley Shopping Centre and I would like to point out that the artist renditions do not represent the reality of living with highrises in Lynn Valley.
Ferry tales

Ferry tales

AS British Columbians start to debate the future of our troubled ferry service, we would be well served as passengers, voters and taxpayers to come to grips with the implications of the decision we face.
Unexpected Christmas kindness will be paid forward

Unexpected Christmas kindness will be paid forward

Dear Editor: On Christmas Eve day, my roommate and I stopped in at a local veterinary hospital for a bag of special dental care food for our cat.